We report the evolution of the Zeeman-mediated superconducting phase diagram (PD) in ultra-thin crystalline Al films. Parallel critical field measurements, down to 50 mK, were made across the superconducting tricritical point of films ranging in thickness from 7 ML to 30 ML. The resulting phase boundaries were compared with the quasi-classical theory of a Zeeman-mediated transition between a homogeneous BCS condensate and a spin polarized Fermi liquid. Films thicker than ∼20 ML showed good agreement with theory, but thinner films exhibited an anomalous PD that cannot be reconciled within a homogeneous BCS framework.
@article{arxiv.1703.03681,
title = {Zeeman-limited Superconductivity in Crystalline Al Films},
author = {Philip W. Adams and Hyoungdo Nam and Chih-Kang Shih and Gianluigi Catelani},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.03681},
year = {2017}
}